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Old 07-18-2006, 09:35 PM   #1
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Gti Issues!! Pls Help!!

Having alot of issues with my GTI...

HELLLLPP!!!!

1. I need to know why all my guages idle for 15 seconds before going to into normal position when starting up.

2. Why does my alarm work half the time, but i have to alarm and disalarm manually with a key, cause i dont have the key with the alarm built in. If i try to start up the alarm will go off even though i disalarmed it by using the key, then i have to unlock the trunk open and close it, then i am able to start up.

3. Why does it seem to always loose battery juice, when its a new battery.
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Old 07-30-2006, 07:57 PM   #2
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Re: Gti Issues!! Pls Help!!

you didnt mention what yr. car. But let me guess a A3 VW, with factory alarm/imobilizer.

Simple solution, bypass the imobilizer, chk the vwvortex.com
or replace the faulty alarm module.

All A3 cars eventually show same signs, worst case being, the window winding up and down on their own, ie 2 up, and 2 will be down.
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